Landegger Baron Law Group’s Roxana Verano orchestrated a successful campaign against the Teamsters’ efforts to organize Roadrunner Management Services, Inc. in Camarillo. At a time when California employers are feeling the effects of the latest round of minimum wage hikes, paid sick leave mandates and salary increases for exempt employees, the prospect of an additional […]
Author: Larry Tartisel
The City of Los Angeles Passes Generous Paid Sick Leave Ordinance
Effective July 1, 2016 Not content with the state’s paid sick leave law, the City of Los Angeles has now passed its own generous paid sick leave ordinance, which mirrors the state law in many respects, but also doubles the amount of paid sick time employers must offer to employees within the city. Sick time […]
The Importance of Reviewing Employees’ Wages
By Brian Ewing, Esq. Minimum Wage Conducting periodic reviews of the wages you pay to your employees is important, and even more so this year. Initially, you will want to make sure that all of your employees’ pay rates are at or above the correct state and local minimum wage. The California minimum wage is […]
New regulations require updates to discrimination policies and harassment training
By: Brian E. Ewing, Esq. Click here to download the revised Employee Relations Policy in PDF format The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (“DFEH”), which enforces the state’s anti-discrimination laws, has issued new regulations that take effect April 1, 2016. The updated regulations provide new details about implementing several aspects of the state laws […]
Supreme Court upholds use of arbitration and the DirectTV case
By Brian E. Ewing. Esq. Supreme Court Yet Again Upholds the Use of Arbitration Agreements that Waive the Right to Proceed with a Class Action. The U.S. Supreme Court recently approved, yet again, the use of class action waivers in arbitration agreements. In DIRECTV, Inc. v. Imburgia (US 14–462 12/14/15), the Court ruled that a […]
Holiday Parties Should Be Festive!
But you should forget the mistletoe & skip the inappropriate gag gifts. . . Holiday parties offer a chance for employees to interact with one another in a more casual atmosphere outside of the office, away from the stressors of work. They can also build morale. If, however, employees become too “casual” at the party, you as an […]
New Bill Alert 2016
Reminder: the California minimum wage will increase to $10 per hour on January 1, 2016, so companies must ensure all nonexempt employees are being paid at least that amount. This change also indirectly affects some overtime-exempt employees, whose monthly salary must be no less than two times the minimum wage. Those exempt employees whose salaries […]
New Piece Rate Law Provides Employers Some Relief; But With A Catch
Employers who pay their employees by “piece-rate” instead of paying the typical hourly wages now need to comply with AB 1513. The new law forces costly new requirements on employers who pay piece rate wages, but also provides some needed clarity in light of recent class action litigation in this area. Importantly, the bill also […]
Bipartisan CA Paycheck Fairness Bill Aims to Enhance Pay Equality and End Salary Secrecy
Wait. Doesn’t California already have an equal pay law? Well, yes. In fact, California has prohibited wage discrimination on the basis of sex since 1949, long before pay discrimination was prohibited by federal law. However, as the California Legislature sees it, the current version of the California Fair Pay Act is virtually identical to the […]
Landegger Baron Law Group defeats class action motion on behalf of East West Bank
Encino, Calif. – East West Bank, represented by Landegger Baron Law Group, soundly defeated a hotly contested Class Certification Motion, which was brought on behalf of all the bank’s Assistant Branch Managers, on Tuesday, Aug. 25. The Plaintiff had claimed that Assistant Branch Managers, as well as other bank employees, were classified improperly as exempt […]






